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Frail community-dwelling older persons’ everyday lives and their experiences of rehabilitation – a qualitative study

Maria Johansson, Malin Nätt, Anneli Peolsson, Annika Öhman

2022Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The number of older persons with frailty is increasing, and rehabilitation to improve the consequences of frailty are important for both the individual and society. However, the perspective of older persons themselves in research and planning of interventions is scarce. AIM: The aim of this study was to describe frail older persons' everyday lives and their experiences and views of rehabilitation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty older persons were interviewed, and analyses were performed using a qualitative content analysis method. RESULTS: . The participants described that they had to adapt their everyday lives in line with their health conditions. They all used strategies and were dependent on support in their activities of daily living. Their social network had decreased. All participants strived to stay active and independent, and wanted rehabilitation and support from professionals, experiencing decreased access to rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Frail older persons are a vulnerable group who often need support in everyday life. There is room for improvement when it comes to helping frail older persons to stay active and facilitate participation in both individual and group interventions.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationPsychological interventionQualitative researchGerontologyEveryday lifeActivities of daily livingPerspective (graphical)PerceptionPsychologyOccupational therapySocial supportMedicinePhysical therapySocial psychologyPsychiatrySociologyComputer sciencePolitical scienceNeuroscienceSocial scienceArtificial intelligenceLawFrailty in Older AdultsGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesAging and Gerontology Research